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Brian Ging - Writer/Director/Editor |
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As Writer/Director/Editor
of Beyond Borders: The Debate Over Human
Migration, Brian has taken many chances to achieve his dream of becoming a
socially-conscious filmmaker and with diligence has proven himself to be one of
the industry's rising talents.
Brian's philosophy of learning
by doing has held him in good stead.
From self-starting a videography business at age 18 to building a career
as an award-winning filmmaker today, Brian has worked hard to achieve his
success.
A self-taught filmmaker, he
wrote, directed and edited four short films that paved the way for his first
feature film, American Yearbook. Inspired
by a school shooting news story, Brian decided to tell American Yearbook from the viewpoint of the shooter - but as a victim
not a monster. Brian created a truly realistic portrayal with a strong
anti-violence message. Armed with tireless ambition, some credit cards and a
dream, the film was shot on a shoestring in just 24 days. American Yearbook was
nominated for several awards on the festival circuit and won the Audience Choice Award at the Dances With Films Film Festival in Los
Angeles, igniting Brian's directing career. The film was also screened in
festivals and special film series in England, Hungary, and throughout the
United States.
Brian continues his consistent mission to tell stories of strong moral and
human value, and looks at Beyond Borders
as one of his strongest accomplishments to date toward that goal. Brian's other
recent projects have included producing a television pilot, Click Clack Jack for the family market,
and co-writing a powerful feature film called Times Like These Again about racial tension in Oakland, which is
now in pre-production.
Brian received a degree in
psychology from the College of Siskiyous in Northern California and is
continuing his studies in Film Directing at Columbia College in Hollywood. An Air Force veteran, Brian served as a Rescue Fireman in
Northern California, and volunteered 4 months of his service in Haiti on a
humanitarian assistance mission.
Brian lives and works in Los Angeles.
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